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People Administered with Flu Shot are 40% Less Likely to Develop Alzheimer's Disease
Researchers found that people who received at least one flu vaccine has a reduced risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease in the next four years.
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Monkeypox Warning: CDC Raises Alert Level as Cases Spike to Over 1,000 Affecting 29 Countries Worldwide
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UK Scientists Say Fat Buildup from Heart Disease Can Lead to Dementia
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Melatonin Poisoning Cases Among Children Increase by 530% Across the United States Since 2012 Due to Overdose
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Next Pandemic? Cases of Pathogens Jumping from Animals to Humans Are on the Rise
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Food Allergy Causes Immunity or Low-Risk Infection from COVID-19: NIH Study
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New Study Finds That Warming Testicles May Hamper Spermatogenesis and Lead to Male Infertility
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WHO Elevates Severity of Monkeypox Virus Infection Into 'Moderate Risk' Facing the Global Public Health
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Experts Discover New Disease Caused by Faulty Genes Affecting the Kidney and Liver: Newcastle University Study
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US Cancer Mortality Rate Does Not Decrease In Spite Costly Cancer Care: New Study
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Hamsters Owned by Monkeypox Carriers Should be Isolated or Killed
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Vitamin D Supplements May Not Prevent the Development of Type 2 Diabetes After All: New Study
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Stem Cell Therapy: Fat-Based Stem Cells Can be Used for Regenerative Therapies of Injured Nervous Systems